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. >> elizabeth warren? >> all right. elizabeth warning. weren. warren is going to be the rising star to finish that business or at least, at least keep it in the public eye at a time when the economy is picking up and we need to have an accounting. a reckoning in. my money is on elizabeth warren. >> so no one sees a rising republican star? >> i do think marko rubio and chris christie are going to be very prevalent voices in the conversation about what the republican party is going to do next. and i think christie to your point earlier, richard, really day himself a lot of favors by showing that bipartisan side. that's where the republican party needs to go if they're going to be relevant in the next four years. i would say those two are going to be important, continuing, rising stars. >> so on the republican side, you'd say christie-rubio. >> i think rubio is very talented, but there's other rising latino stars within the republican party that can block him out. he's going to have to watch his back. >> i don't know about whether this person shoul
. >> elizabeth warren? >> all right. elizabeth warning. weren. warren is going to be the rising star to finish that business or at least, at least keep it in the public eye at a time when the economy is picking up and we need to have an accounting. a reckoning in. my money is on elizabeth warren. >> so no one sees a rising republican star? >> i do think marko rubio and chris christie are going to be very prevalent voices in the conversation about what the republican...
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he is polling below 50 and when he was running against elizabeth warren who started off not so well-known throughout the sate. i'm looking at nothing prohibitive and nothing he can't make up. it is more of a challenge for scott brown to push up. >> he had his rise and fall. he he lost by over five points. there was a lot of buzz. but i think the bloom is off that rose. congressman marquise is looking again and it is a tradition for massachusetts to provide the strongest liberal leadership in the country. the 7th district which you know well is the most liberal district is saying something. and then the index which looks at idealology is a 29 point gap. you have a lot of people in the house and you look at the fights and the republican party who are pulling the senate to the right even after they lose races i think it would be good for the senate to have a liberal in there. the guy he who i don't think anyone would beat is governor patrick. i think he would be the guy who could run away wit. but he said that back in november. i assume he is going to stick to that. but, you know, ed marquis
he is polling below 50 and when he was running against elizabeth warren who started off not so well-known throughout the sate. i'm looking at nothing prohibitive and nothing he can't make up. it is more of a challenge for scott brown to push up. >> he had his rise and fall. he he lost by over five points. there was a lot of buzz. but i think the bloom is off that rose. congressman marquise is looking again and it is a tradition for massachusetts to provide the strongest liberal leadership...
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e liz bit warren. the housing market, elizabeth warren is going to be the rising star to ficnish that business o at least keep it in the pub like eye at a full-time when thetime is going to pick up. >> so no one sees a rising republican star? >> i thought about mentioning -- i do think marko rubio and chris christie are are going to be prevalent voices. is and i think christie did a lot for his side. i would say those two are going to be important. >> so, in the republican side, you'd sigh christio or rubio? >> i think marko is going to be a lot of talent, but fthere are other stars that can block him out. >> i don't know if this person should be considered a rising star yet. but i do think he's interesting for what he could possibly do. and that's senator elect, i guess is what you call him, tim scott of south carolina. >> no, senator select. tim scott has to run for real in 2014. unlike herman cane, al nl keys, allen west, the defeated congressman from florida, tim scott is someone who's considered t
e liz bit warren. the housing market, elizabeth warren is going to be the rising star to ficnish that business o at least keep it in the pub like eye at a full-time when thetime is going to pick up. >> so no one sees a rising republican star? >> i thought about mentioning -- i do think marko rubio and chris christie are are going to be prevalent voices. is and i think christie did a lot for his side. i would say those two are going to be important. >> so, in the republican...
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warren buffet picks best in class or second best in class, a competitive mote around the product, but what's your metrics in picking a stock to put in your fund? >> well, for me, it's really all about bottom-up fundamental analysis looking through financial statements, talking to companies, talking to consumers, looking at what's going on out in stores, but, really, just paying attention watching to see what brands are gaining traction, gaining momentum, what are popular, and, also, what categories are growing the fastest or have the potential to grow the fastest. liz: what categories are growing? the ones that really look healthy? >> sure. so there's, you know, footwear, accessories, handbag, things like that, a good example. liz: purses. >> exactly. liz: i don't know. it's a thing with women. we love brand new bag every fourth season, okay, every second season. okay. footwear specifically, look at what's in your fund, and we've got a whole bunch of names here, but here's some stocks up there. is it more the athletic footwear, off price, or we have seen that some of the boots out the
warren buffet picks best in class or second best in class, a competitive mote around the product, but what's your metrics in picking a stock to put in your fund? >> well, for me, it's really all about bottom-up fundamental analysis looking through financial statements, talking to companies, talking to consumers, looking at what's going on out in stores, but, really, just paying attention watching to see what brands are gaining traction, gaining momentum, what are popular, and, also, what...
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i'm meteorologist chris warren with a look at your weather channel forecast. this is a look at where we're going to see the storm pushing through the country, leaving with it snow, very strong winds. the strong winds will be with the storm as it moves through, and also behind it some cold air going to be dealing with temperatures into the 20s and 30s to the north. south of it you're going have some mild air. a big difference depending on where you are. 60s and even 70s throughout parts of the south. it's going to be a gorgeous day but not so much if you find yourself anywhere near this area of low pressure on wednesday and on thursday. and then friday we're going to watch it move in the northeast. you're going to see that in a moment. the other side of things with the strong winds and snow, the other side you have the threat for severe weather as this pushes through bringing behind it much cooler air. remember we had some 70s in here. not the case by thursday. we're going to see those temperatures back down into the 50s. now here's that low on friday moving th
i'm meteorologist chris warren with a look at your weather channel forecast. this is a look at where we're going to see the storm pushing through the country, leaving with it snow, very strong winds. the strong winds will be with the storm as it moves through, and also behind it some cold air going to be dealing with temperatures into the 20s and 30s to the north. south of it you're going have some mild air. a big difference depending on where you are. 60s and even 70s throughout parts of the...
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attribute to former senator from new hampshire warren rudman at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion on the senate filibuster rules. after that, arnold schwarzenegger and a forum on politics and hollywood. then another chance to see housing experts on the 16 billion-dollar shortfall in federal housing budget. >> senior policy advisers say that democratic advisers to curb filibusters will give the majority power over senate agenda. during a discussion at the heritage foundation on proposed changes to the filibuster rules, analyst supported the use of filibusters, stating that it is a powerful tool frequently used by both parties to delay senate action on a bill. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> we ask everyone to join us on our heritage.org website. we will post everything within 24 hours on heritage home page. anyone is welcome at any time to ask a question at heritage.org. our discussion today will be led by mr. michael franc. in this capacity, he helps members of congress and the executive branch understand and defend conservative p
attribute to former senator from new hampshire warren rudman at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion on the senate filibuster rules. after that, arnold schwarzenegger and a forum on politics and hollywood. then another chance to see housing experts on the 16 billion-dollar shortfall in federal housing budget. >> senior policy advisers say that democratic advisers to curb filibusters will give the majority power over senate agenda. during a discussion at the heritage...
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warren, democrat is typically a pretty good month for equities. >> i don't know if it is this year. yes, traditionally it is. are with going to hit brian's target of 1475 by the end of the month? >> i don't know about that. >> there was a little hedge there. >> 1425. >> 1575 next year. 1425 this time around. what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
warren, democrat is typically a pretty good month for equities. >> i don't know if it is this year. yes, traditionally it is. are with going to hit brian's target of 1475 by the end of the month? >> i don't know about that. >> there was a little hedge there. >> 1425. >> 1575 next year. 1425 this time around. what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing...
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. >> reporter: and why are billionaire investors warren buffett and george soros calling on congress to raise the wealth tax. we'll have that story. stay with us. even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >> time is running out. >> right now the american people have to be scratching their heads when is the president going to get serious? >> washington remains at odds. >> that is a bad strategy for america. it's a bad strategy for your businesses, and it is not a game that i will play. >> but the fiscal cliff still looms. cnbc has called on lawmakers to rise would have gridlock and reach a deal. now, we're beating down their doors. live from our nation's capital, this is a cnbc special report, "mission critical, rise above d.c." >> well, the stock market riding the ups and doups of the fiscal cliff negotiations. roger altman is former treasury official under president clinton. he says he's optimistic that a deal is coming. the question, of course, is when
. >> reporter: and why are billionaire investors warren buffett and george soros calling on congress to raise the wealth tax. we'll have that story. stay with us. even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >> time is running out. >> right now the american people have to be scratching their heads when is the president going to get serious? >>...
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not just bill gates, not just warren buffet, but anyone with an income over $25,000. and don't forget, the payroll tax goes up, too. >> so taking out for social security taxes -- no one is talking about it. that says to me, those are going back up anyway. those are about a thousand in cost -- so let me ask you, there is the actual what will happen on january first? and it doesn't sound like people will have to worry about their taxes, most people. but what about the psychological impact? haven't we already seen it in christmas buying? haven't we already seen it in hiring? wouldn't we continue to see it -- you know, won't consumer confidence take a hit? won't businesses still say i don't know, i don't know what is happening. >> already has, candy, you have seen it in this year's christmas shopping season was lackluster, at best. i talk to businesses who say we're not hiring right now. we're just cancelling a lot of the plans to make new expenditures expenditures expenditure, this is not a good way to run a railroad. and the economy has already taken a hit because of al
not just bill gates, not just warren buffet, but anyone with an income over $25,000. and don't forget, the payroll tax goes up, too. >> so taking out for social security taxes -- no one is talking about it. that says to me, those are going back up anyway. those are about a thousand in cost -- so let me ask you, there is the actual what will happen on january first? and it doesn't sound like people will have to worry about their taxes, most people. but what about the psychological impact?...
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warren myers of dme securities. what do you make of this right now? >> i think it's interesting. the fiscal cliff comments appear to be the new greek rumor comments. every time something comes out, much like rumors out of greece. >> you guys hopeful on the floor that we get a deal sometime soon? >> you may not get a finalized deal but you'll get something done before the year end which will give us confidence to keep the market stabilized. >> members of the house tomorrow go home tomorrow for christmas. can you get a deal if they are home? >> i think you can. i think it's a little more di
warren myers of dme securities. what do you make of this right now? >> i think it's interesting. the fiscal cliff comments appear to be the new greek rumor comments. every time something comes out, much like rumors out of greece. >> you guys hopeful on the floor that we get a deal sometime soon? >> you may not get a finalized deal but you'll get something done before the year end which will give us confidence to keep the market stabilized. >> members of the house...
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duval patrick and we can all look as governor cuomo, you have elizabeth warren that might be considered presidential. so i don't want to throw all our eggs in one basket because there are so many wonderful people. martin o'malley, for example, the governor of colorado. like the republicans, this will be a large field of candidates, but there's fo question if secretary of state hillary clinton decided to throw her gloves into the race, game on. >> she got a lot of competition. >> david frum, you think the republican party's going to have the strongest field it's had in maybe a generation? >> i thought 2008 was the strongest the republican party has had in a long time and where did it get us? i think what we're going to see now is a lot of recruitment from the governors. it was very similar to see paul ryan and marco rubio on that stage. very popular with the washington conservative elite. they struck some important themes. they didn't have real content, but some themes about broadening the base of the party. the republican party strength is in the states, always has been and i think one
duval patrick and we can all look as governor cuomo, you have elizabeth warren that might be considered presidential. so i don't want to throw all our eggs in one basket because there are so many wonderful people. martin o'malley, for example, the governor of colorado. like the republicans, this will be a large field of candidates, but there's fo question if secretary of state hillary clinton decided to throw her gloves into the race, game on. >> she got a lot of competition. >>...
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there is not a lot of spare savings and that is why people like elizabeth warren and her daughter wrote about the two income trap for working parents. even people who consider themselves middle-class or by economic means middle-class, e they don't have a lot of room for error. and when you talk about breaks in employment, you dip into savings and people dip into the retirement funds, so fiscal cliff, we are talking about the national culture whereby in large, we don't have a pad of savings to deal with things like health care costs that we didn't expect or, you know, family income that is missing. so it is part of a bigger picture. >> and if we ef did, that wealth, and that cushion existed in your home and your house, and when the housing mortgage crisis occurs, and that happens and the only cushion that people had, we talk about the possibility of agriculture as part of it and not only a fiscal cliff, but a milk cliff, a nd this one numbe made it are very real for me, and this idea of once we go over the fiscal cliff, it looks like milk being $4 a gallon to $6 a gallon and you and i ha
there is not a lot of spare savings and that is why people like elizabeth warren and her daughter wrote about the two income trap for working parents. even people who consider themselves middle-class or by economic means middle-class, e they don't have a lot of room for error. and when you talk about breaks in employment, you dip into savings and people dip into the retirement funds, so fiscal cliff, we are talking about the national culture whereby in large, we don't have a pad of savings to...
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warren myers, first time since july we've had back-to-back triple-digit gains for the dow. that's amazing. >> hard to believe that it's been that long since we've had it. the market has been acting well. i must be getting a cue from the ten-year yield and watching this thing continuing to skyrocket. >> all the safe havens have gone higher. treasury, gold, the dollar you. >> get a sense that it's a real rotation out of safety net and the riskier assets. >> are we being too complacent. we're being bullish. >> are we overdoing this? >> in the short term we may be. one bad word from washington and the market will go down, but from a fundamental point of view, as i said before, 2013 i
warren myers, first time since july we've had back-to-back triple-digit gains for the dow. that's amazing. >> hard to believe that it's been that long since we've had it. the market has been acting well. i must be getting a cue from the ten-year yield and watching this thing continuing to skyrocket. >> all the safe havens have gone higher. treasury, gold, the dollar you. >> get a sense that it's a real rotation out of safety net and the riskier assets. >> are we being...
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causing loss of power steering and how would you like to pitch a business idea to billionaire investor warren buffett? now you can, but you got to be a kid. students age 7 through 16 can submit ideas through an online contest. four kids and two teams will be flown to omaha to present their ideas to the oracle omaha next may. talk about a whopper of a deal, burger king's signature sandwich turning 55 years old and starting today if you buy one, you can get a second one for 50 five cents, the deal running right -- 55 cents, the deal running right through the weekend. i'm running out out of here. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. music's, ready ! share the harmony... she'll be here soon ! she'll love this ! share a sweeter welcome... hey, hola, cómo estás ? hello, hey everyone. es un pla-cer co-no-cer-te. encantada. share everything. this holiday get verizon's share everything plan. unlimited talk, text and shareable data... ... across your family's devices, all
causing loss of power steering and how would you like to pitch a business idea to billionaire investor warren buffett? now you can, but you got to be a kid. students age 7 through 16 can submit ideas through an online contest. four kids and two teams will be flown to omaha to present their ideas to the oracle omaha next may. talk about a whopper of a deal, burger king's signature sandwich turning 55 years old and starting today if you buy one, you can get a second one for 50 five cents, the...
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warren buffett has suggested it. here's how dimon responded to whether he would take that job. >> i don't believe i'm suited to it. i don't believe a ceo from wall street can get confirmed. it's not what i want to do. i love my company. we do a lot of great stuff. i think i'm perfectly suited to that. >> of course, the front-runner for that job is the white house chief of staff jack liu. how he felt about liu taking that job, jamie dimon thinks the world of liu, but ultimately the decision will be left up to the president. back over to you. >> he made a lot of news in the short period of time with andrew. thanks, kayla. the challenges facing group-on has been documented. is the daily deal format truly dead? we'll talk to kevin ryan, the co-founder and ceo of the group. also up next. >> coming up, yep, the day is 12-12-12. but we don't really care about that. 6-60 are the numbers we love. and so does cramer. six options in 60 seconds when "squawk on the street" returns. i always wait until the last minute. can i still
warren buffett has suggested it. here's how dimon responded to whether he would take that job. >> i don't believe i'm suited to it. i don't believe a ceo from wall street can get confirmed. it's not what i want to do. i love my company. we do a lot of great stuff. i think i'm perfectly suited to that. >> of course, the front-runner for that job is the white house chief of staff jack liu. how he felt about liu taking that job, jamie dimon thinks the world of liu, but ultimately the...
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warren buffett, of course, going along with this. that's a longer conversation. >> still to come on "squawk" unless you've been living under a rock you know the fiscal cliff is just days away. what's going to happen? anybody -- >> rock? >> everybody. >> kind of like -- >> i don't know. will anybody be able to rise above? partisan politics and come to an agreement in the final days of the year? we're going to ask vice president biden's former chief economist jared bernstein. first, though, the economy held hostage in the words of one ceo. >> my name is terry, owner, president and ceo of a salon in princeton, new jersey. i've owned the company for two years, it's been here for about 30-plus years. we're pretty scared of the fiscal cliff for many reasons. one of which is four of my employees, there's so much uncertainty for them. my other biggest fear is not being able to sustain the business and grow it, and offer employment opportunities for others, as well as for us, how we're going to plan for the future. we have three weeks for a d
warren buffett, of course, going along with this. that's a longer conversation. >> still to come on "squawk" unless you've been living under a rock you know the fiscal cliff is just days away. what's going to happen? anybody -- >> rock? >> everybody. >> kind of like -- >> i don't know. will anybody be able to rise above? partisan politics and come to an agreement in the final days of the year? we're going to ask vice president biden's former chief...
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>> plus, warren buffett's approval, which in my world still matters. robert in massachusetts, robert? >> caller: hi, jim, looking at i.t. >> don't look, start buying, man. >> buy, buy, buy! >> that is a really terrific stock. go buy some small and buy more on the way down. jack in oklahoma, jack? >> caller: boo-yah from oklahoma. yahoo, it's got some legal things and i'm curious if i should take profits or hold it. >> i think yahoo has got a ceo for the first time in ages that makes me feel that this thing is on the comeback. i really like yahoo. i would use whatever momentary weakness they have to get in the stock -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> which still hasn't lost its mojo and people use every single day. don in california. >> hey, jim, happy holiday boo-yah to you. >> same to you. how can i help? >> caller: hey, my stock is aep, american electric power. >> well, i know american electric power is one of those stocks that only i would possibly put on tv because nobody really cares. you know what i like? what i like about that stock, 4.35% yield. >> buy, b
>> plus, warren buffett's approval, which in my world still matters. robert in massachusetts, robert? >> caller: hi, jim, looking at i.t. >> don't look, start buying, man. >> buy, buy, buy! >> that is a really terrific stock. go buy some small and buy more on the way down. jack in oklahoma, jack? >> caller: boo-yah from oklahoma. yahoo, it's got some legal things and i'm curious if i should take profits or hold it. >> i think yahoo has got a ceo for the...
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we're going to talk about newtown also with pastor rick warren, the man who wrote "the purpose-driven life," the big best seller a decade ago that says god has a plan for us. we'll talk to him to get his take on how he reads these continuing acts of just unspeakable violence that we see every few months in this country. >> all right. and finally, one of the other issues you'll be talking about, is this report about benghazi, saying there were security failures from the top on down pretty much? >> well, that's right, but not quite the top on down. this was a report that was done by an independent panel, but appointed by secretary of state clinton. they have said there were gross, inadequate failures of security at the consulate, failure to beef up the security beforehand. but having said that, they placed the blame at the assistant secretary level, kind of the midmanager level. they did not blame secretary of state clinton. and one of the questions for our senators is going to be, is the controversy over? or where does it go now? particularly with susan rice, who was a target of so muc
we're going to talk about newtown also with pastor rick warren, the man who wrote "the purpose-driven life," the big best seller a decade ago that says god has a plan for us. we'll talk to him to get his take on how he reads these continuing acts of just unspeakable violence that we see every few months in this country. >> all right. and finally, one of the other issues you'll be talking about, is this report about benghazi, saying there were security failures from the top on...
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warren buffett wants you to hold your stock. last night on "fast" saying most individuals we deal with do not have taxable accounts. so what. he says that, listen, we're making far too much of this. jim, directly against me on this. it's very important issue that dividends will be highly taxed. that's a deal breaker not to have it. that's another tim geithner here's the way it has to be go over the cliff or else stance. >> so last night on "mad" you did have a shopping list of sorts if in fact the smoke clears. amazon, visa, mastercard, sherwin williams. >> look at toll brothers today. holy cow. you have to paint a loss of houses. household formation coming back. amazon is just a winner here particularly in sandy. i regard google as making a comeback. i think that when you look at what -- apple fears google. google is going to do better going forward. look at facebook by the way. they figured out things. i'm not going to be -- i'm looking at stocks that once we go over the cliff bounce back and if we don't go over the cliff are
warren buffett wants you to hold your stock. last night on "fast" saying most individuals we deal with do not have taxable accounts. so what. he says that, listen, we're making far too much of this. jim, directly against me on this. it's very important issue that dividends will be highly taxed. that's a deal breaker not to have it. that's another tim geithner here's the way it has to be go over the cliff or else stance. >> so last night on "mad" you did have a shopping...
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look, warren buffett will be buying back stocks. he was never going to buy back stock or split the stock. he was never going to put the stock in the s&p 500. if this is not hypocritical to the maximum level -- no, no, no. he has changed. >> oh, a long time ago. >> a long time ago. never believed in buybacks. never would split a stock into the "b" shares and would never go into the s&p 500. you don't want closet indexes owning the name. that's some of the hypocrisy. but given the fact that he took out one of the early investors in this stock before the capital gains tax goes up, i mean, really? come on. if this wasn't buffett, this was a clear, clear violation of that so-called nancy pelosi, let's try to tax the wealthy people as much as we possibly can. and why is it that the general media refuses to call bev fuffe out on this? i don't know, but it upsets me. >> wait till next year and you pay higher taxes because i believe the tax rate should go higher. do you think warren buffett is writing a check to the government for this year'
look, warren buffett will be buying back stocks. he was never going to buy back stock or split the stock. he was never going to put the stock in the s&p 500. if this is not hypocritical to the maximum level -- no, no, no. he has changed. >> oh, a long time ago. >> a long time ago. never believed in buybacks. never would split a stock into the "b" shares and would never go into the s&p 500. you don't want closet indexes owning the name. that's some of the hypocrisy....
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i said do you agree with warren buffett, if we raise rates that will stifle investments. he said i do agree with that. >> the fighting about raising rates on the top 2%, it's -- that's not going to stop, you know, business and investment. there's a lot of other things that happen that have to do that. one thing about all of this is that some people are trying to downplay the affects of the fiscal cliff saying if we go over for a few days it will be okay. ceos aren't saying that. you look at third quarter gdp, companies are spending less money on software and equipment because they don't know what's going to happen. the effects of the fiscal cliff are already holding back some things. >> of course. what stood out to me from howard schultz, the people that need it the most, the average american will feel this to the core. confidence is the corner stone. >> it makes you make decisions, big decisions, small decisions. i'm not going to buy that or do that, i'm scared to death. here's my question for the two of you. are more big ceos falling in line with the yes, let's raise th
i said do you agree with warren buffett, if we raise rates that will stifle investments. he said i do agree with that. >> the fighting about raising rates on the top 2%, it's -- that's not going to stop, you know, business and investment. there's a lot of other things that happen that have to do that. one thing about all of this is that some people are trying to downplay the affects of the fiscal cliff saying if we go over for a few days it will be okay. ceos aren't saying that. you look...
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seeks the democratic nomination, compared to 66% for joe biden. 56% andrew cuomo, 52% for elizabeth warren. 75% would be very or somewhat likely to support paul ryan in 2016. 59% for new jersey governor chris christie. 58% for marco rubeio. 51% for former florida governor jeb bush. president obama plans to submit gun control legislation to congress in 2013. that will deal with assault weapons specifically, as well as background checks on gun sales. as you might realize, it's spurred on by the school massacre in newtown, connecticut, killed 20 children and 6 adults. murdered his mother and killed himself. speaking yesterday on "meet the press," the president says something has to fundamentally change in this country. that newtown shootings cannot feel like what he called a routine episode. >> that was the worst day of my presidency, and it's not something that i want to see repeated. >> vice president joe biden is leading a task force that will submit legislative proposals to the president in january. >>> also, happy new year, new zealand. auckland. and the start of 2013 with the fireworks
seeks the democratic nomination, compared to 66% for joe biden. 56% andrew cuomo, 52% for elizabeth warren. 75% would be very or somewhat likely to support paul ryan in 2016. 59% for new jersey governor chris christie. 58% for marco rubeio. 51% for former florida governor jeb bush. president obama plans to submit gun control legislation to congress in 2013. that will deal with assault weapons specifically, as well as background checks on gun sales. as you might realize, it's spurred on by the...
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i'm very warren buffetty, if that's a word, in that regard. i think the u.s. will figure it out. >> at the same time you can think there may be decent returns for u.s. equities in the next year. that doesn't mean those will be the best returns around the world. perhaps we've already seen sort of a rotation out of u.s. equities and into other markets which have seen much better returns for the past year. >> look at germany. a lot of -- >> hong kong, germany, you name it. >> germany up 29% year-to-date. that has a lot to do with the ucb and the eurozone. this is a relative gain. lost in this conversation for a lot of u.s. investors, they are u.s. investors. they can't really invest globally to the same degree that we talk about, we say germany is up 29%, for a lot of investors that's out of their reach. >> if we didn't have the cliff today, we would have best trades of the year, jamie dimon buying jpmorgan when the whale hit. things looked really dark. some of the best trades happened obviously when it looked like the stocks were in for real trouble. >> look at
i'm very warren buffetty, if that's a word, in that regard. i think the u.s. will figure it out. >> at the same time you can think there may be decent returns for u.s. equities in the next year. that doesn't mean those will be the best returns around the world. perhaps we've already seen sort of a rotation out of u.s. equities and into other markets which have seen much better returns for the past year. >> look at germany. a lot of -- >> hong kong, germany, you name it....
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. >> flip side berkshire, you've got warren buffett saying i'll buy your shares at 1.2 times book. the smartest investor out there saying i'll take those shares away from you, and you're not willing to have ownership of them i think you're missing out on something. >> that is interesting. what about other financials? >> hatteras is a mortgage reit. a lot more controversy here. this is about steepness of the yield curve and low rates for a long time so you've got the dividend under pressure. valuation under pressure. business is under pressure. you're going to see declining dividends and so forth. beat up at a discount to book value, run by a very conservative management team that recognizes the task. they're managing it carefully, i think you'll face some pressure, won't be fun between here and call it the next six months or a year, may be that the valuation is compensating you to be on board there. >> so you kind of backed your way into an energy investment. what about just outright some plays in that -- >> apache. apa. apache is a, you know, if you're looking for guys who are ver
. >> flip side berkshire, you've got warren buffett saying i'll buy your shares at 1.2 times book. the smartest investor out there saying i'll take those shares away from you, and you're not willing to have ownership of them i think you're missing out on something. >> that is interesting. what about other financials? >> hatteras is a mortgage reit. a lot more controversy here. this is about steepness of the yield curve and low rates for a long time so you've got the dividend...
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. >> building off the warren buffett op-ed for a moment here, was there ever a moment when you were debating doing this that you worried either how you were going to -- what tax rate you were going to pay personally on your ordinary income tax rates or capital gains tax rates that you may be subject to. where this was less attractive -- more today than tomorrow? >> no, not from that standpoint. you know, you're developing real estate. certain benefits in doing that, and if you're successful, i don't mind paying taxes and certainly as little as we have to. but the standpoint, really the supply/demand, what was good for new york and transforming it. you get into real estate, sure, everybody, any business you want to be successful. but here you know you're making an impact. >> would you rather raise marginal rates or get rid of the mortgage deduction? >> raise marginal rates. >> what about the mortgage deduction on second homes? >> well, it doesn't exist today. so, you know, i don't think that's going to have an impact. >> i guess you don't have a second home. >> i don't have a first home. >> t
. >> building off the warren buffett op-ed for a moment here, was there ever a moment when you were debating doing this that you worried either how you were going to -- what tax rate you were going to pay personally on your ordinary income tax rates or capital gains tax rates that you may be subject to. where this was less attractive -- more today than tomorrow? >> no, not from that standpoint. you know, you're developing real estate. certain benefits in doing that, and if you're...
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here due to the festivities and baton twirling a dear old friend of ours from many years, warren buffet specialist. jimmy, take it away. ♪ wait till the sun shines, nelly and the clouds go drifting by ♪ ♪ we will be happy nellie by and by ♪ ♪ sweethearts you and i wait till the sun shines nellie by and by ♪ >> and the floor may be a little bit thinner than it has been in many years but the bottom line is everybody on the floor still shows up to sing that song and a number of the old-timers including jimmy mcguire. thank you very much for showing up. really appreciate it. some traditions at least don't die. carl, back to you. >> wish we could do that a couple more times, bob. thank you so much. bob pisani. >>> on a much different note the president and congress taking a christmas break amid the recent fiscal cliff negotiations, leaving a little less than a week to get a deal done. our hampton pearson is in washington with the latest on that. good morning. >> amaidsingly single digits to even get a short-term fiscal deal done. president obama with what we might call a bare bon
here due to the festivities and baton twirling a dear old friend of ours from many years, warren buffet specialist. jimmy, take it away. ♪ wait till the sun shines, nelly and the clouds go drifting by ♪ ♪ we will be happy nellie by and by ♪ ♪ sweethearts you and i wait till the sun shines nellie by and by ♪ >> and the floor may be a little bit thinner than it has been in many years but the bottom line is everybody on the floor still shows up to sing that song and a number of...
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i'm not going to criticize warren buffett but that opinion was formed before the industry transformed itself back in 2008. he's been burned on airlines and he's done. a lot of people, institutional biased against investing in airlines. >> i'm old enough to remember, you know, with my parents, we would try to go to fly in the '70s, and it was like $700 round trip. it's still cheaper than it was in the '70s. and the only other thing i can think of are computers. don't they need to charge more? >> the industry was deregulated by jimmy carter in 1978, right? so the government was setting the pricing back then when you were flying in the mid '70s. so the difference now, and deregulation worked. on an inflation adjusted basis airfares are down about 40% since 1978. >> unbelievable. >> it really is. it's the best deal, still. >> even on a nominal basis. >> even with all the hassles that you have to put up with. is it worth more? i mean it's hard to say what, you always talk about fairness, what's the fair price to go from new york to california? >> it should be the cost of the product plus a
i'm not going to criticize warren buffett but that opinion was formed before the industry transformed itself back in 2008. he's been burned on airlines and he's done. a lot of people, institutional biased against investing in airlines. >> i'm old enough to remember, you know, with my parents, we would try to go to fly in the '70s, and it was like $700 round trip. it's still cheaper than it was in the '70s. and the only other thing i can think of are computers. don't they need to charge...
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warren buffett got that preferred. called the bottom on the bank of america. >> dow sitting on a four-point gain. apple not that far away from the november lows of 505. last check at 514. here's what's next on "squawk on the street." >> coming up, before you start taking off your friday trades, listen to what cramer says. don't worry, it will only take a minute. 6 stocks in 60 minutes, "squawk on the street" will be right back. with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> big hour for "squawk on the street." next hour appears to be even bigger. >> david faber just confirmed, the man at the helm of discovery for an interview in ten minutes' time. heat and fire to the fiscal cliff debate, with a left-right jo
warren buffett got that preferred. called the bottom on the bank of america. >> dow sitting on a four-point gain. apple not that far away from the november lows of 505. last check at 514. here's what's next on "squawk on the street." >> coming up, before you start taking off your friday trades, listen to what cramer says. don't worry, it will only take a minute. 6 stocks in 60 minutes, "squawk on the street" will be right back. with dedicated support teams at...
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aide worker who was there for a long time trying to do his best, warren einstein, and he's still being held some place that we have no idea where. >> wolf, that's why i mentioned outside of a war zone you rely on the host government who has the responsibility to work as a partner with the u.s. government to try and get your citizen freed. you know, in this case, i think because we have combat troops on the ground, we -- the u.s. forces were the most capable of doing that because, of course, in any one of these missions, whether inside or outside of the mission, you run the risk that the hostage himself is killed in the mission so you look at what the likelihood of success. >> fran, thank you very much for that. >>> president obama just got back to washington from the heart of union country where his backers and organized labor are on the brink of a huge defeat. indicate bolduan is here. >> legislature is moving towards final approval of a ban on mandatory union dues that cuts into labor financial power and political influence, mostly in favor, which historically has been in favor of de
aide worker who was there for a long time trying to do his best, warren einstein, and he's still being held some place that we have no idea where. >> wolf, that's why i mentioned outside of a war zone you rely on the host government who has the responsibility to work as a partner with the u.s. government to try and get your citizen freed. you know, in this case, i think because we have combat troops on the ground, we -- the u.s. forces were the most capable of doing that because, of...